Fungi 2. Animal 3. Bacteria 4. Plants 5. Amoeba

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Fungi 2. Animal 3. Bacteria 4. Plants 5. Amoeba The 5 kingdom’s Fungi 2. Animal 3. Bacteria 4. Plants 5. Amoeba

Fungi Types: Mushrooms Toadstools molds mildews rust yeast and red algae Characteristics: It can take over things that have not been touched in a long while or something that’s old and dirty that’s not metal or electronic (It can take over something that’s plant related or an animal.)

Animal Types: Vertabrates inverdabrates molluscs worms arthropods enchinoderms fish birds reptiles mammals amphibians Characteristics: Other things that are not animals are not as mobile or sucsessful at doing something but animals are better than other things because they can survive harsh winters or scorching summers but other things can’t.

Protista Types: amoeba, cytoplasm food Characteristics: The protist do not have much in common besides a relatively organization--- either they are unicellular or they are multi cellular without specialized tissues.

Plants Types: mosses, ferns, confiers, flowering plants Characteristics : plants can do a lots of things they can drink the rain that falls from the sky they can grow into flowers and they can grow into all kinds of colored flowers. like red, blue, yellow, pink, green, brown.

Bacteria Types: Virus diseases microbes rotten items or bacilli Characteristics: Bacteria is highly DEADLY!! It can be anything like malairia loukhemia rust lung or something else worse but bateria can be in anything so watch what you do smell touch or eat!!!